I got this to replace LocoRoco, because I don't have a PSP. I played the demo, loved it, then I got a iPod touch for my birthday. I found out about Rolando, got the app, and it really satisfied me. So if you have an iPhone, and want a game like LocoRoco for it (But you don't have a PSP), get Rolando.

I somehow missed out on The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess when it was first released 3 years ago, so I'm doing a run-through now (at least until June). After playing through a bit of it, I'm thoroughly pissed at myself for not buying it 3 years ago.

I started playing Paper Mario on the N64's Virtual Console recently. Personally, I like the second game in the series the best, because it really plays more on the whole "paper" aesthetic. But the first one is still fun though.

Burnout 3. I kept putting it off since I'm not a racing fan, but this game is amazing. I only wish the custom soundtrack worked with the Xbox Originals download version, since the EA Trax songs are awful.

Burnout 3. I kept putting it off since I'm not a racing fan, but this game is amazing. I only wish the custom soundtrack worked with the Xbox Originals download version, since the EA Trax songs are awful.

Quick point, on the original xbox the game did support custom soundtracks but with how it is implemented on the 360 it won't work with backwards compatibility, I do however love that game.

Finished Eternal Sonata. bah, it was ok. Prettiest game I've ever played though, but I'm starting to get tired of the whole J-RPG thing. I guess I've played way too many of them and they are all basically the same. I'll have to be more selective!

I've never really been that good at RPGs. I always go in with less than enough items (especially healing ones) and I'm usually stuck at boss battles doing little to nothing. Like when I was first playing Kingdom Hearts: CoM (my only KH game, and I'm going to have it stay that way), I kept frequently restarting my Game Boy because the level I was going through was too hard. So yeah.

Anyway, right now, I'm replaying Smash Bros. Brawl with my friends online to help them learn the ropes of the games. Most of the time, I win, so they change their character to the one I'm playing as for the next battle. This gets pretty annoying >_<

Anyway, right now, I'm replaying Smash Bros. Brawl with my friends online to help them learn the ropes of the games. Most of the time, I win, so they change their character to the one I'm playing as for the next battle. This gets pretty annoying >_<

That's how it was with my sister when we were playing Mario Kart, until I told her it isn't about who you play as but their weight class.

Thankfully, she hasn't had to think about that since I unlocked the Mii Outfit A, so now she plays as her Mii.

No More Heroes: Quite repetitive in certain aspects but great looking, as well as having excellent characters. some of the finishing moves are a little unresponsive for me though.
Resident Evil 4 Wii: I know I have mentioned this earlier but I finished it a couple of days ago and it has been one of the best games I have played recently and love it.

Fable 2: Got the newest DLC been enjoying it especially revisiting Oakvale, although it is far too short like the game.

I just got The Simpsons Game, and if you get past the horrible camera and slippery controls, the game can actually be quite fun, and the story of the game is very good, which satires the video game industry. Right now, I'm at the final boss, which is

a Dance Dance Revolution Revelation battle against God to "Rock You Like a Hurricane". Pure EPICNESS.

Currently I'm playing Thief: The Dark Project, and it scares the crap out of me (like most first-person-style games tend to do)! But hey, I'm halfway through it so I must not be too terrible at it!

...Though once I get tired of constant heart attacks I take a break with Animal Crossing: City Folk, where I don't have to worry about getting accosted by guards or having my face torn off by a zombie.